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3 people found this review helpful
18.8 hrs on record (8.0 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Few Nights More is a rollercoaster ride of a game that’ll keep you hooked for hours on end. I just played for seven hours straight. With an addictive nature and an absolute boatload of content, this game seems it can be worth the price.

Let's talk about content, shall we? Brace yourself because this game is packed to the brim! There’s an overwhelming amount of stuff to do, discover, and unravel. Seriously, it's like getting an all-you-can-eat buffet of gaming goodness.

The characters? Oh boy, they're a hoot! Each one is vibrant, quirky, and adds an extra dash of fun to the game.
Gameplay? Not a dull moment in sight. It’s engaging, varied, and keeps you on your toes without ever feeling repetitive. Few Nights More strikes that sweet balance between challenging and entertaining. I wish the games had more minions and traps, and a more fun way to use them, but it's cool because I can set up automatically as well.

Overall, it’s an above average roguelite. But hey, no game is perfect, right? The only hiccup I found was the transition time from one night to another. It's like waiting for your popcorn to pop in slow-mo—could be a bit quicker.

In a nutshell, Few Nights More is a fantastic romp through an immersive world with tons to explore. If you’re a fan of roguelites and don't mind a bit of waiting between nights, this game is right up your alley!
Posted 21 December, 2023.
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3 people found this review helpful
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5.1 hrs on record (3.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Let me take you on a journey into a world that's both a delightful amusement park and a treasure trove of strategic marvels. This game is more than just a pastime; it's a symphony of fun, strategy, and surprises that'll keep you playing.

Picture this: a lighthearted adventure sprinkled with layers of strategy that unveil themselves with each step you take. It's like sinking your teeth into a scrumptious dessert only to discover that there are hidden layers of flavor waiting to surprise your taste buds.

And oh, the characters are lovingly crafted, and when the voices chime in, it's as if they leap out of the screen and into your heart. The voice acting adds a sprinkle of magic. Is very well done.

But that's not all – you get to pick from a bunch of Gladiators, each with their own bag of tricks. It's like assembling a team of heroes, each with their unique strengths and quirks. Want to go all-out aggression with a Berserker Gladiator? Sure thing! Or maybe you prefer a balanced approach, stacking healers and unleashing a storm of resilience. As I played on, I discovered layers of complexity I didn't expect.

Now, here's a confession: I thought my gaming adventure would be a brief affair, a quick rendezvous of amusement. But after dancing through the virtual realm for a good 4 hours, I realised I'd only barely scratched half of it. The map sprawled before me like an unexplored land waiting for my curious footsteps.

Oh, and let's talk about a little mishap – the kind that adds a flavor of spontaneity to the mix. I admit, I was so engrossed that I forgot to peek at my Gladiators' traits early on. Result? I ended up with a team of anti-capitalists, and boy, did that twist things up! Gold suddenly wasn't just shiny; it was a tricky balancing act that added a layer of challenge I didn't see coming.

So there you have it – my heartwarming escapade through this game. It's a journey that's all at once delightful, strategic, and filled with unexpected tales. They have been paying close attention to feedback and I feel the localisation for this game shine above others.
Posted 25 August, 2023.
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165.7 hrs on record (142.6 hrs at review time)
I never played the prequel, but I played all of this game with all the expansions on the hardest difficulty (brutal). Which guaranteed me some cool challenges. Definitely a game to try if you are into medieval fantasy and - in my case, Dark Souls and LotR.

You don't need to play on Brutal, but anything less is not challenging enough if you are used to games in general.

The Nemesis system is amazing and it's good and bad that is proprietary, because I want a sequel to this game, but I want this system in more games than this.

The story is amazingly appealing and well crafted. It could even be cannon.

**ATTENTION**
Unfortunately once you finish every thing in the game what you have is the online conquests, which are super fun, until you reach high level and every player fortress is full of cheat engine orcs, impossible to kill or capture.
Posted 28 March, 2021. Last edited 4 April, 2021.
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51 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
49.1 hrs on record (14.4 hrs at review time)
Great game! 10/10! But you need to have friends in order to play it.
Posted 15 December, 2014. Last edited 23 November, 2016.
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3 people found this review helpful
9,356.4 hrs on record (6,418.1 hrs at review time)
Don't play it if you value your life.
Posted 11 August, 2013. Last edited 23 November, 2016.
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